SipDeviceConfiguration
Version 8 (Adrian Georgescu, 04/19/2009 01:57 pm) → Version 9/109 (Adrian Georgescu, 04/19/2009 02:23 pm)
= Device configuration =
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Setup your SIP application software or hardware device as follows:
== General ==
|| Username || XXX||
|| Password|| YYY||
|| Domain||sip2sip.info||
|| Outboud proxy ||proxy.sipthor.net||
Replace XXX with your username and YYY with your password received during the registration of your SIP account.
We recommend that you:
1. Set you set the SIP Registration refresh interval to 600 seconds
1. Disable any keep-alive technique in the client (like pings, NOTIFY or STUN)
1. Disable any SIP support in the border router
seconds.
== XCAP root ==
If you use SIP SIMPLE presence you need to set XCAP root:
|| XCAP root || https://xcap.sipthor.net/xcap-root@sip2sip.info/ ||
== MSRP relay ==
If you use SIP SIMPLE instant messaging based on MSRP, a relay is available for helping traverse the NAT. You need to use the relay if you are the receiving party and you are behind a NAT-ed router. The MSRP relays can be found in the DNS by using SRV lookup for _msrps._tcp.sip2sip.info.
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Setup your SIP application software or hardware device as follows:
== General ==
|| Username || XXX||
|| Password|| YYY||
|| Domain||sip2sip.info||
|| Outboud proxy ||proxy.sipthor.net||
Replace XXX with your username and YYY with your password received during the registration of your SIP account.
We recommend that you:
1. Set you set the SIP Registration refresh interval to 600 seconds
1. Disable any keep-alive technique in the client (like pings, NOTIFY or STUN)
1. Disable any SIP support in the border router
seconds.
== XCAP root ==
If you use SIP SIMPLE presence you need to set XCAP root:
|| XCAP root || https://xcap.sipthor.net/xcap-root@sip2sip.info/ ||
== MSRP relay ==
If you use SIP SIMPLE instant messaging based on MSRP, a relay is available for helping traverse the NAT. You need to use the relay if you are the receiving party and you are behind a NAT-ed router. The MSRP relays can be found in the DNS by using SRV lookup for _msrps._tcp.sip2sip.info.